Certain details like his scar and white streak are missing, so this will be updated somewhere in the future. I'm also still working out an example of the wing tattoos he's supposed to have on his back.

I'm teeter-tottering between loving Ward's new design and hating it the next. He's good looking, but doesn't he seem a little too bishie?

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Full Name: Ward Darkholm

Nickname(s): none

Age: early 40s?

D.o.B: ?

Blood Type: A+

Height: 6'7

Hair: Jet black (has a white streak in his hair where he recieved the scar on his right temple). Fur on the wolf tail he still retains in his humanesque form is also jet black.

Eyes: Royal blue

Skin: Swarthy with magic tattoos on his back that hide his wings until they are needed. Has a large scar on his right temple that reaches up to his hairline.

Ethnicity: American Romany (family roots trace all across Europe back to Transylvania)

Full WereBeast Form: A black wolf that is almost twice the size of a fullgrown Clydesdale horse. Has large black wings and stands on fur-covered raven like feet instead of paws (which is typical of his mother's werewolf species, the Wulfrem).

Nationality: An expatriate of the United States. now lives in Japan

Familiar: Iron Cloud the black German Shepherd

Current Residence: Kyoto, Japan

Hobbies: woodworking, playing the violin/acoustic guitar, painting, martial arts training with his brothers-in-law, walking in the woods, fishing

Like several characters in this project, Ward went through a name change, his first name originally being Sullivan to lastly Argos. He used to be half Sphinx at some point, but that concept was nixed as Shay's heritage was already complicated enough as it is. I still pictured his animal forms having wings, though, so I made his mother a type of flying werewolf instead of a sphinx so it would make sense for him to keep them in his design.

I also changed his ethnicity to Roma (Gypsy). I'll admit, the fact that he's a werewolf and the desire to trace at least one half of Shay's heritage back to Transylvania played big factor in this decision.Plus it gives me perfect excuse to do what I often do and play amatuer anthropologist to try to understand more about Gypsy culture, instead of just relying on the stereotypes you find in movies and such, such as "The Wolf Man" starring Lon Chaney Jr., Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", and, in more recent years, Stephen King's "Thinner" (I've only seen the movie version).

Earlier this year I was surprised to learn they had a show on TLC that (sort of) featured their culture, "My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding". Since we still didn't have the internet at that time, I made myself sit down and watch a few episodes, but my disdain for those "Bridezilla"-esque shows made me stop. I learned a few things from it, but nothing at all credible to brag about it -_-;......

So now I'm learning what little I can through Wikipedia ^.^

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